Hello

Those db scripts are only neccessary, if you want to change your db
schema to 9 Tables.

After doing so, you have to change your SOGo config accordingly.

Am 28.05.2016 um 19:21 schrieb Azam Premji (blueb...@gmail.com):
> Thanks André.
> 
> After the upgrade I got the following message:
> SOGo database schemas are _not_ automatically upgraded by the packaging 
> system.
> 
> So I guessed the script to run after the install. And from the directory list 
> there were two maybe possible for my install:
> sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined-mysql.sh
> sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined.sh
> 
> I checked MariaDB and SOGo had 53 tables. After running the script it has 9.
> 
> Since I’m using MariaDB I ran sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined-mysql.sh which 
> gave the the output:
> Merging tables....
> Patching /etc/sogo/sogo.conf….
> 
> Now no users have any Calendar items though the Calendars themselves exist. 
> And for most users they have lost their address books.
> 
> Our users are drawn from LDAP and they are able to login using the Web UI but 
> nothing shows up in the Global Address List. Before we could search users in 
> this Global Address List. Does this mean there is a new method to enter user 
> sources in SOGo.conf/defaults?
> 
> Couple of other things…
> - When installing the update I was asked if I want to allow the overwriting 
> of SOGo.conf and sogo.conf. Since I had them set the way I like I said ‘no’. 
> Since that didn’t work, I reverted the snapshot of the Virtual machine 
> (thankfully I’m able to revert). The second time I upgraded I allowed it to 
> overwrite SOGo.conf but not sogo.conf. That didn’t work.
> - Also I noticed that there were a couple of new entries in my sogo.conf for 
> OCSStoreURL and OCSAclURL. I updated them with the appropriate mysql password 
> each time I applied the upgrade. I also applied the same using the defaults 
> command and checked the files.
> 
> I’ve verified that the services are running (samba. etc).
> 
> I don’t know what else to try. Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Azam
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On May 28, 2016, at 5:06 AM, André Schild (an...@schild.ws) <users@sogo.nu> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> apt-get upgrade for debian kind of systems...
>>
>> Am 27.05.2016 um 19:09 schrieb Azam Premji (blueb...@gmail.com):
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I just downloaded the latest manual and looked thru it to see if I could 
>>> find the procedure to update my existing installation from 3.0.2 to the 
>>> latest/greatest. I don’t see anything in there. It has instruction for the 
>>> 2.x versions. The FAQs don’t show anything either.
>>>
>>> Maybe I’m missing something.
>>>
>>> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Azam
>>
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> 


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